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Project launched to protect women from AIDS

www.chinanews.cn 2007-07-13 11:06:07

Chinanews, Kunming, Jul. 13 �C Yunnan Provincial Bureau of Health
revealed on Wednesday that a project had been launched in Yunnan to
protect women from AIDS. The one-year project will help 80% of women in
Yunnan get some basic knowledge of AIDS.
Yunnan has been seriously hit by AIDS in recent years. There were 34
thousand HIV-infected patients and 48 thousand AIDS patients from 2004 to
2006. Experts said that currently more women than ever in Yunnan are
threatened by AIDS, and they are also the main force in the fight against
the epidemic.
The project comprises an educational program, aimed to help more women
understand the seriousness of AIDS infection.

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